A legal system should solve problems people can feel.
The vision reaches far beyond the first two money laws. It asks what public rules and institutions would need to achieve across an entire country.
These are targets, not promises.
Each area below still needs research, design, testing and finished law. Voting shows public priorities; it does not turn a theme into an agreed rule.
Which problems should come first?
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Honest government
Make corruption difficult to hide, difficult to profit from and certain to carry consequences.
- Every public decision leaves a record that can be checked.
- Officials disclose conflicts and cannot decide matters that benefit them.
- Public money can be followed from approval to final use.
- Citizens can report wrongdoing safely and receive a tracked response.
Fast and fair justice
Make six-month justice the normal target without sacrificing proof, defence or an independent appeal.
- Every stage has a public deadline and a named person responsible.
- Courts cannot hide delay inside repeated adjournments.
- Poor and powerful people receive the same procedure.
- Wrong decisions have a quick, independent path to correction.
Safety with accountable policing
Protect people from violence while also protecting them from false cases, abuse and unchecked state power.
- Emergency help reaches cities, villages and remote areas.
- Evidence and police actions are recorded from start to finish.
- Serious crimes receive firm punishment after reliable proof and fair process.
- Police misconduct is investigated outside the officer’s own chain of command.
Education that opens doors
Give every child access to a safe, well-run school that teaches useful knowledge, judgment and civic responsibility.
- Government schools meet the same published standards everywhere.
- Learning is measured honestly instead of by enrolment alone.
- Teachers have the pay, training and tools needed to do the job well.
- Students understand rights, duties, money, health and public life.
Reliable health and public services
Turn essential services into clear duties with service standards, deadlines and remedies when government fails.
- Government hospitals meet published standards for access, safety and waiting time.
- Essential services work for people without influence or private technology.
- Every request has one responsible office and a visible status.
- A missed duty triggers correction instead of blame-shifting.
Infrastructure that stays working
Plan, build and maintain roads, water, power, transport and public assets for their full working life.
- Maintenance is funded before visible failure begins.
- Quality tests and contractor records are public.
- Repeated failure brings automatic repair duties and consequences.
- Safety and access are checked in cities, villages and remote areas.
Planned communities and capable local government
Give every place clear plans, clear local responsibility and basic systems that keep working as populations grow.
- Housing, transport, drainage, waste and public spaces are planned together.
- Local bodies have clear powers, funding and measurable duties.
- No authority can pass a known problem endlessly to another authority.
- Plans account for disability, disaster risk and future growth.
Clean democracy and no VIP culture
Keep elections competitive and make public rules apply to political leaders exactly as they apply to everyone else.
- Campaign money and major promises are visible before voting.
- Public resources cannot be used as personal election tools.
- Office does not bring private exemptions from ordinary law.
- Independent bodies can act without political permission.
Civic responsibility and shared public spaces
Make public duties easy to understand, consistently enforced and supported by education and usable public systems.
- Rules for roads, waste, noise and shared spaces are simple and visible.
- The same violation receives the same response.
- People have practical ways to report and correct local problems.
- Government provides workable facilities before demanding compliance.
Simple business and fair opportunity
Let lawful work and enterprise begin quickly while keeping workers, consumers, competition and the public protected.
- One clear process replaces repeated forms and office visits.
- Permissions have fixed tests, fees and decision dates.
- Small businesses can understand their duties without a specialist.
- A refusal states the exact reason and the route to challenge it.
Equal rights and fearless accountability
Let any person question public power safely and receive a reasoned answer from an institution that can be held responsible.
- Rights do not depend on wealth, identity, location or influence.
- Government decisions state their legal reason and supporting record.
- Citizens can complain, seek records and appeal without retaliation.
- Powers and jurisdictions have clear boundaries.
A healthy and resilient country
Protect clean air, water, land and people from preventable environmental and disaster risks.
- Pollution limits are measured and enforced from public data.
- The party causing harm pays for repair.
- Disaster plans name duties, supplies, routes and decision powers in advance.
- Long-term costs cannot be hidden to create a short-term gain.
Law that can improve
Keep rules stable enough to trust but require transparent review when evidence shows that they fail or create harm.
- Every law has a public purpose and measurable checks.
- Changes show the old text, new text, reason and start date.
- Emergency powers expire unless openly renewed.
- No unpublished direction can bind a person.
What your vote means
This is a public priorities poll, not a scientific survey or a vote on finished laws. It helps show which problems readers most want the project to study.
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